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As we careen towards the 2026 NFL Draft at the tail end of this month, the Las Vegas Raiders have plenty of capital to further build the roster for head coach Klint Kubiak.

General manager John Spytek currently has 10 selections at his disposal to put his new rookie head coach in the best possible position to succeed. Chief among said picks is the No. 1 overall selection. The Silver & Black have three picks in the Top 100 (including the 36th and 67th overall selections) including three in the fourth round (102nd, 117th, and 134th overall), a fifth-rounder (175th), two sixth-rounders (185th and 208th) and a seventh-rounder (219th).

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So there’s no shortage of possibilities as Las Vegas has ammo in a variety of rounds to either make a pick, move up, or move back. That all noted, let’s look at some sleeper prospects who are profiled to be mid- to late-round prospects that fit Kubiak’s Raiders.

Offense

Adam Randall, Running Back, Clemson

The Raiders went with a throwback size/speed specimen in the 2025 draft by selecting wide receiver Dont’e Thornton Jr. out of Tennessee in the fourth round. So why not go back to the size/speed well with tailback in the later rounds?

With premium size at 6-foot-3 and 232 pounds and good timed speed (4.5 second 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine), Randall is a converted wide receiver that showcased an eclectic skillset in his senior year at Clemson galloping for 814 yards and 10 touchdowns on 168 carries in 13 games while adding 36 receptions for 254 yards and three more end zone visits.

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Projected to go in the fifth or sixth round, a creative play caller like Kubiak can take advantage of the mismatch opportunities Randall brings to the table with his size, speed, and receiving ability. He’s an upright runner and still getting the nuances of playing running back. The Raiders do have a need for a complementary tailback to workhorse Ashton Jeanty. And Randall can contribute on special teams as a gunner/return man while developing as a pro halfback.

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